Coffee lovers are running for Costa gift sets that are perfect as stocking fillers
CHRISTMAS-loving Brits are rushing to get their hands on Costa Coffee gift sets.
The British coffee chain has launched a number of treats in honour of the festive season, which are perfect for popping into your Christmas stocking.
You can buy them in various shops on the high street, but shoppers claim they are cheapest at B&M.
This happened after Newfoodsuk shared the fun and chocolatey gift sets on Facebook.
According to the bargain hunters behind the page, the full range is in Boots.
They found barista tool sets for £22, a festival cup set with biscuits and syrup for £18 and a trio of seasonal syrups for £10.
For £10 there was also a trio of icing sugar, including vanilla, chocolate and cinnamon coffee toppers, and a festive mug set.
There’s also a tin of Costa biscuits on sale for £12.50.
And while Christmas fanatics were eager to get their hands on the sets, some were quick to point out that some were even cheaper at B&M.
The British discount store is known for its low prices.
When it comes to Costa’s Christmas treats, the dusting trio is 50% cheaper than Boots, at £5.
You can also buy a single Costa Coffee Travel Cup for £5.
A Costa Coffee Hot Chocolate Gift Set costs £8 at B&M, as does a Salted Caramel Latte Gift Set.
Earlier this month, Costa presented the long-awaited festive menu.
The new board consists of the Maple Hazel Latte (starting at 212 calories) and the Maple Hot Chocolate (starting at 233 calories).
Both drinks contain roasted hazelnut syrup and maple syrup, topped with whipped cream and crunchy cookie sprinkles. Prices start at £3.95.
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For those not ready to give up iced drinks just yet, there’s the Maple Hazel Iced Latte (from 203 calories). This latte combines chilled milk, fresh espresso, roasted hazelnut syrup, maple syrup and biscuit crumbs, also available from £3.95.
The coffee chain also introduced a new range of savoury treats, which customers are already rushing to their nearest branch for.
The new Brie, Bacon and Chilli Jam Panini features beechwood-smoked bacon, creamy brie and a hint of smoky chilli jam, all wrapped up in a seeded panini.
Meanwhile, the brand new Chicken and Chorizo Panini combines British roast chicken and Spanish chorizo with paprika, red pepper chutney and fresh spinach.